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"The capitalist world has to justify the unequal distribution of goods, opportunity, and dignity, and so it generates these ideologies of domination and exclusion," he wrote.
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Hip-hop dancing, born in the seventies, was and probably still is a hand-to-hand style — learned from watching others, rather than in a studio — and so it has generated different dialects in different places.
"I reinvest and generate money for the next movie or for three movies, and those three will generate more, and so it multiplies, just like multilevel sales," he said.
But the influx of Chinese girls, as noted above, received disproportionate attention, and so it has fueled more candid discussion, generated more organizational activity by the people directly affected, provided valuable insights and accelerated numerous reforms and, overall, has had broad systemic impact on adoption itself.
He added, "SAG's negotiators should be working with us to keep scripted TV and the film business healthy so that it generates more work for their members".
Furthermore, SAGE data contains expression information for every tag (gene) relative to every other tag in a given library and so requires minimal normalization and, since it generates immortal data, can be readily shared between laboratories.
On Monday evening, Stephanie Mueller, a spokeswoman for the department, said in a statement, "The loan program analysis and review is so comprehensive that it generates and collects vast amounts of data.
Another tool analysing the complete folding space of an RNA, or part thereof, is barriers [ 15] by Flamm et al. It is designed to find local minima and saddle points connecting these, and in addition it generates the so-called "barrier tree" as a visualisation of the landscape.
"Executives are so enchanted by the internal data the computer generates and that's all it generates so far, by and large they have neither the mind nor the time for the outside.
With "a combination of power and timing so focused and potent that it generated 8,000 pounds of force… and, in the space of one thousandth of a second – the duration of contact – through the miracle of physics it converted the sizzling zip of an incoming 90mph baseball into an outgoing spheroid launched cloudward at 110mph".
As a computer "reads" each map, it generates sounds, so that New York drones and Tokyo twitters.
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